09 July, 2017

Six types of politicians which the mainstream media will give 'podium' for different reasons

The
mainstream media will give podium to different types of politicians
for different reasons:

MSM
will give podium and promote new politicians in the political arena
who simply pay a lot of money for this purpose. It is almost certain
that this type of politicians are completely aligned with the
establishment.

Of
course, MSM will give podium and fully promote veterans in the
political field (e.g., Hillary Clinton), who have repeatedly proven
their loyalty to the establishment in multiple ways.

MSM
will give podium to 'useful idiots'. These are politicians who have
become part of the establishment, not necessarily because they are
personally benefited, but because they are convinced that current
status quo is the best we can have to run societies. Frequently, MSM
gives them the profile of the 'cool guy' who is particularly
likeable to the voters.

MSM
will give podium to politicians who are considered a real threat for
the establishment (e.g., Bernie Sanders, Jeremy Corbyn, Jean-Luc
Melenchon), but only as much as needed to damage their reliability
by using a certain strategy. This, of course, must be done in a
totally controlled environment in which the top-paid pundits will
attempt to do the dirty job.

MSM
will give podium and promote through the 'back door' the
'crypto-establishment' politicians. These are politicians, almost
always coming from the far-right (e.g., Donald Trump, Marine Le
Pen), who appear to be anti-establishment, but in reality they are
nothing more than a reserve of the establishment. They are
particularly useful to disorientate the masses from the real enemy
(the plutocracy), towards vulnerable and easily targeted groups
(e.g. immigrants). They are also particularly useful to divide the
electorate and drive it away from politicians who are a real threat
for the establishment.

MSM
will give podium and fully promote establishment politicians who are
presented as something new and innovative (e.g. Barack Obama,
Emmanuel Macron) when voters lose faith to traditional politicians,
or political powers. These are frequently promoted through some
superficial characteristics and symbolism, in order to trick the
voters and make them believe that are truly something new. In
reality their mission is to secure current status and go 'business
as usual'.